64 NEW SPECIES OF AUSTRALIAN COLEOPTERA, 



P. Meyricki, Blackb. Hah. — Geraldton, W.A. 

 P. CRUENTicoLLis, Germ. Hah. — South West Australia (widely 

 distributed). 



P. AUSTRALis, Guer. Hah. — Tasmania. 



Capius velutinus, Fvl. 



I have an unique specimen from Hobart that I cannot satisfy 

 myself is distinct from this species; it differs, however, from the 

 normal form in having the head moderately shining, and with its 

 punctures much more sharply defined. 



C. occiDENTALis, Blackb. Hah. — Swan River, W.A. 



C. SERiCEUS, Holme. Hah. — Tasmania; West Australia. 



C. AREOLATUS, Fvl. Hah. — Tasmania; New South Wales. 



Hesperus h^morrhoidalis, Macl. Hah.— Sydney, N.S.W. 



H. AUSTRALIS, Macl. Hah. — Tweed River, Windsor, N.S.W. 



H. SEMiRUFUS, Fvl. Hah. — Queensland. 



Philonthus subcingulatus, Macl. 



This species is widely distributed in Australia. The Rev. T. 

 Blackburn records it from Central Australia. I have specimens 

 from Geraldton and Beverle}', W. A.; Upper Ord River, N.W.A.; 

 and Tamworth, Albury, Bathurst and Cootamundra, N.S.W. 

 The types were from Gayndah in Queensland. 



M. Fauvel has recorded it from Adelaide, New South Wales, 

 Victoria, and the Paroo River, describing it, however, as a new 

 species (P. sanguinicollis). 



P. ANTiPODUM, Fvl. Hah. — New South Wales; West Australia. 



P. longicornis, Steph. Hah. — New South Wales; West Aus- 

 tralia; Tasmania. 



P. sordidus, Grav. Hah. — New South Wales; West Australia; 

 Tasmania. 



P. iENEUS, Rossi. Hah. — Forest Reefs, Sydney, N.S.W. 



P. DiscoiDEUS, Grav. Hah. — West Australia; Tasmania. 



